Journey's end - original composition
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All Comments (10)
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Sounds really great
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@24Pianist Many thanks I will look at the Flip , and maybe the P7000 if I can find one in town.
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It feels like the song starts without any "real" intro. You don´t need to have an intro, it´s just that it usually feels better with an intro (it doesn´t need to be long or anything like that).
I like how you´ve used the tom´s in the drum-fills.
I like that you change rhythm now and then, it makes the tune interesting.
I like the drums a lot after 1:37. Would feel great to play it ^^
It feels really weird becaus you haven´t used the snare much at all xD
Anyway, quite nice ^^
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This really does sound like the end of a journey to me, it's very lighthearted and happy, like whomever is coming home is glad to do so - nice job once again! :)
hey i like this! nice composition man. did you record your instruments? or did you use a program to create the instrument sounds
jimmyDay94 5 months ago
@jimmyDay94 I used Sibelius Student to compose the piece, and Midi2Wav for the actual sounds. I wish I could play all those instruments! I could manage the piano, and maybe the drums.
24Pianist 5 months ago
Lovely music and visuals.
I use a simple Sony Cybershot to film the final video for youtube. But the final product loses much of the origonal sound.
An expert recommends the Nikon P7000...any advice?
musiccomposition2010 5 months ago
@musiccomposition2010 The Nikon P7000 sounds a bit expensive - £250 at the least. I use a Flip Ultra HD camera, which only costs around £70-£80 if you shop around. It has 8GB of memory and can record up to 2 hours. The quality, sound and picture, is good, though it tends to pick up some background noises. I hope this helps :)
24Pianist 5 months ago
@musiccomposition2010 The Nikon P7000 sounds a bit expensive - £250 at the least. I use a Flip Ultra HD camera, which only costs around £70-£80 if you shop around. It has 8GB of memory and can record up to 2 hours. The quality, sound and picture, is good, though it tends to pick up some background noises. I hope this helps :)
24Pianist 5 months ago
@ComposerSyterious Thanks! I think I'll keep writing bass solos just to please you :)
24Pianist 5 months ago